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Tasers for front-line police officers 'a mistake' | Tasers for front-line police officers 'a mistake' |
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Offering Tasers to all front-line police officers would be a mistake, a Welsh police and crime commissioner said. | Offering Tasers to all front-line police officers would be a mistake, a Welsh police and crime commissioner said. |
Christopher Salmon is opposed to the proposal by Steve White, the head of the Police Federation. | Christopher Salmon is opposed to the proposal by Steve White, the head of the Police Federation. |
Mr White argues the devices can protect officers against "dangerous people". | Mr White argues the devices can protect officers against "dangerous people". |
But Dyfed-Powys commissioner Mr Salmon said: "Routine arming with Tasers would be a mistake and counter to the traditions of British policing." | But Dyfed-Powys commissioner Mr Salmon said: "Routine arming with Tasers would be a mistake and counter to the traditions of British policing." |
Tasers were introduced into British policing in 2003 as a non-lethal alternative for firearms officers facing potentially dangerous suspects. | |
Officers are required to take a training course before being allowed to use a Taser and they are told only to deploy them when threatened with violence. | |
In 2013, the devices were deployed 10,380 times across England and Wales and there were 154 complaints about their use. | |
There have been a number of deaths related to the use of the stun guns. |